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Presentation
Nutrient Mapping Implications of Short-Range Variability
Third International Conference on Precision Agriculture (1996)
  • Stuart J. Birrell, University of Missouri
Abstract
Successful site specific nutrient application depends on accurate soil nutrient maps, which are generally developed from grid samples. The implication of short range variability for soil nutrient mapping is investigated. Interpretation of soil nutrient maps must consider the level of confidence associated with estimated values.
Publication Date
1996
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Citation Information
Stuart J. Birrell. "Nutrient Mapping Implications of Short-Range Variability" Third International Conference on Precision Agriculture (1996)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stuart_birrell/37/